City Club Marietta

This hilly course requires many blind shots. The large trees can frequently affect your shotmaking strategies, and water hazards come into play on three holes. Since this is a mountain course, expect a myriad of spectacular vistas and views. The senior discount is only good Monday through Friday before noon. Only a nine hole fee is required for playing the course after 3 PM. Private instruction is available on site at the Georgia Golf Academy.

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Course Reviews

Oakmont Country Club"Tough but Fair"Oakmont is a picturesque layout in the foothills of Glendale with lovely mountain views. The course is an old-style country club layout which rewards well planned out shotmaking. The greens are usually very fast and reward players for being below the hole.
The Pac-10 Conference Championship was held at Oakmont in 2003 and only two players broke par (288) in a field of 50. The players found the par 3's particularly challenging.
The greens are very well protected with sand bunkers and the fairways are heavily tree-lined.
Best time to play Oakmont is in the spring and fall.
I find the twelfth hole to be the most challenging. It is a 420 yard par four, uphill and terraced. The green is long and narrow, two-tiered and protected by a large bunker on the right and a drop-off hill and trees on the left. ---Alan Amitin, Los Angeles, CA

Spring Valley Country Club"Challenging course"Spring Valley is an older club that recently upgraded the course layout. They changed 3 or 4 holes in the last few years. The course has no housing development on it and includes several holes that require specific tee shot placement. A good deal of wooded area surrounds the course and water does come into play on several holes.
The clubhouse is typical country club and I suggest the prime rib. Outstanding. ---Steve Reynolds, Indianapolis

Sandy Creek Golf Course"Best course in the area"Sandy Creek Golf Course is very golfer friendly and easy to play. It is very enjoyable and easy to walk. If you prefer to walk this is your course. The Sandy Creek family is very friendly. It was a pleasure for me to play this golf course and i will play it very soon.---Big E, Ashland, Ky.

Webster Golf Club - East Course"Not Bad"I am a 16 year old boy with a very high interest in the game of golf. This webster east course is a great challenging expespriance for anyone of all ages. Now there is a catch being that I am only a 16 year old boy the greens fees are just to expensive. Now I am not saying that they should make it real cheap to play there because yes the semi-high fees do create a more civalized playing environment. But if some how there was a junior rate or some sort of way to help youngsters like myself afford to play here.It may open the doors to a whole new horizon on money making stradegies.Thanks---Toby Kraft, NY